Dave-So opened this issue on Sep 20, 2015 ยท 238 posts
false1 posted Tue, 20 October 2015 at 8:15 PM
I'm not as worried about Poser as I am my ability to keep working with it. Poser could have a long happy life as part of a higher end pipeline. It could continue as a tool for using pre-made figures and content in conjunction with other software like Photoshop, Blender, C4d, Vue, Illustrator and others. It could retain and build a user base of creatives that weren't afraid of postwork, dynamic cloth, the fitting room or exporting an obj for custom morphs. There won't be as much content, but the people who thrive on alternative workflows can work around it. Studio users certainly did for a long time. I think there are more people outside the content community than we know of that are using Poser in a lot of different ways.
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